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Please my clown is constipated or pooped his intestines out anyone. Tank is 6 weeks in they bin good the tank is thriving and his partner don’t seem to care now and he is trying to a polyp for camphort. They are about 2 month old with a blue yellow tail, and a wheelers Gobi, lil yellow polypcluster, coriline coming in nice and pods flourish. What do I do
 

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Please my clown is constipated or pooped his intestines out anyone. Tank is 6 weeks in they bin good the tank is thriving and his partner don’t seem to care now and he is trying to a polyp for camphort. They are about 2 month old with a blue yellow tail, and a wheelers Gobi, lil yellow polypcluster, coriline coming in nice and pods flourish. What do I do
Unfortunately, tank image is VERY pink making it impossible to see anything you are referring to.
My suspicion would be rectal prolapse as shown below but will need clear(er) pics under White lighting.

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is fish eating ?
 

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Please my clown is constipated or pooped his intestines out anyone. Tank is 6 weeks in they bin good the tank is thriving and his partner don’t seem to care now and he is trying to a polyp for camphort. They are about 2 month old with a blue yellow tail, and a wheelers Gobi, lil yellow polypcluster, coriline coming in nice and pods flourish. What do I do
Welcome to Reef2Reef!

As mentioned, we really can't see anything from the video. Getting good images of fish is tough, but without them, we are at a disadvantage.

It does sound like a prolapse. Sometimes those get better on their own, but there isn't any treatment for that.

Jay
 

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